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Culture for Service,
Service for Humanity.

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Founded in 1914

About Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.

HISTORY OF Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity

Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity was founded at Howard University in Washington, D.C., January 9, 1914, by three young African-American male students. The Founders, Honorable A. Langston Taylor, Honorable Leonard F. Morse, and Honorable Charles I. Brown, wanted to organize a Greek letter fraternity that would truly exemplify the ideals of brotherhood, scholarship, and service.

The Founders deeply wished to create an organization that viewed itself as “a part of” the general community rather than “apart from” the general community. They believed that each potential member should be judged by his own merits, rather than his family background or affluence…without regard to race, nationality, skin tone or texture of hair. They desired for their fraternity to exist as part of an even greater brotherhood which would be devoted to the “inclusive we” rather than the “exclusive we”.

From its inception, the Founders also conceived Phi Beta Sigma as a mechanism to deliver services to the general community. Rather than gaining skills to be utilized exclusively for themselves and their immediate families, they held a deep conviction that they should return their newly acquired skills to the communities from which they had come. This deep conviction was mirrored in the Fraternity’s motto, “Culture For Service and Service For Humanity”.

Today, Phi Beta Sigma has blossomed into an international organization of leaders. No longer a single entity, members of the Fraternity have been instrumental in the establishment of the Phi Beta Sigma National Foundation, the Phi Beta Sigma Federal Credit Union and The Sigma Beta Club Foundation. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, founded in 1920 with the assistance of Phi Beta Sigma, is the sister organization of the Fraternity.

Mission Statement

The brothers of Phi Beta Sigma are the Fraternity’s most valuable resource and strength. They are the primary means by which the Phi Beta Sigma objectives will be achieved. In order to accomplish the Fraternity’s objectives, it is essential that systems are instituted that effectively embody “Culture For Service and Service For Humanity” and promote brotherhood, scholarship and service.

To optimize Phi Beta Sigma’s effectiveness, the Fraternity will:

  • Strengthen and serve proactively the brotherhood, as a supportive resource that positively impacts the Fraternity’s growth and financial solvency.
    Reaffirm and maintain a strong commitment to brotherhood, scholarship and service.
  • Ensure that the Fraternity programs are focused and committed to serving humanity.
  • Create an environment that respects the dignity and worth of each brother.
  • Exhibit integrity and ethical behavior in conducting the Fraternity’s business. serving as a model for all Greek-letter organizations.
  • Maintain and improve the Fraternity’s technological literacy, in order to better service its members and the community at large.
  • Foster and nurture our constitutional bond with Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
  • Encourage a closer and mutually beneficial working relationship with fellow Greek-letter organizations, other community service organizations, businesses, and government.
  • Select leaders who are committed and have demonstrated their ability to lead.
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Regional Initiatives

The Movember initiative began in 2012. The idea developed by two Bros. Maurice Gibbs of Epsilon Psi Sigma Chapter | Las Vegas, NV and Bro. Dr. Michael Baslee of Phyi Beta Sigma Chapter | Los Angeles, CA. It began as a regional program but but has received national support.

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Sigma Cares

In 2014, Phi Beta Sigma created an initiative entitled Sigma Cares to support and reach out to the membership in more meaningful ways. The goal of this new initiative was to let brothers know that they have the support and love of “The Brotherhood”, in times of need and of celebration.

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Education

The basis of the Education program lies in the traditional emphasis that the Fraternity places on education. During the 1945 Conclave in St. Louis, Missouri, the Fraternity underwent a constitution restructuring which led to the birth of education as an international program.

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Social Action

Formed in 1934, the Social Action program was conceived by Bro. Elmo M. Anderson to focus on improving the general well-being of disenfranchised people.

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Bigger & Better Business

Bigger and Better Business became the first national program of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. It was first introduced at the Tenth Anniversary Conclave, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (December 1924).

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Sigma Wellness

Sigma Wellness is an umbrella name for all initiatives that fall under our four global programs – Bigger & Better Business, Social Action, Education - and the Sigma Beta Club.

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Founded in 1968

About Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., Epsilon Epsilon Sigma Chapter

In early 1968, Brothers of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc came together in Seattle, Washington to discuss the need for an Alumni Chapter presence in the Northwest. It was determined that Sigma was needed in the Seattle community to stand as an example of Service. Sigmas were also needed to service as positive male role models to the youth of the Seattle area. The Brothers Reached out to the Western Region of the Fraternity asking for their blessing and help in establishing this new chapter in the Northwest.

The Honorable Brother Oscar M. Morgan, Western Regional Secretary along with other Brothers of the Western Region heard the call and on July 17th, they joined 10 Brothers of the Seattle area in Establishing the New Chapter. These 10 Brothers were Bro. Russell Gideon, Bro. Austin E. Spearman, Bro. Richard Giggans, Bro. Oran Webb, Bro. Curtis Jackson, Bro Melvin Minnis, Bro. Clarence Holman, Bro. Stanley Valley, Bro. Samuel J. Smith, and Bro. Charles J. Walker, and are known as the Charter Members. At last, a New Alumni Chapter was born!

On July 26, 1968, Honorable Brother William E Doar, National Director of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity assigned the chapter in Seattle the temporary name of Epsilon Epsilon Sigma Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorporated until the request could be approved by the National President. On September 15, 1968, the Epsilon Epsilon Sigma Chapter was approved and given full recognition within the fraternity by our 19th National President, the Honorable Brother Alvin J. McNeil.

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QUOTES FROM NOTABLE MEMBERS OF PHI BETA SIGMA FRATERNITY

Harry Belafonte

ART IN ITS HIGHEST FORM IS ART THAT SERVES AND INSTRUCTS SOCIETY AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT."

Al Roker

ALWAYS BE YOURSELF. AT THE END OF THE DAY, THAT'S ALL YOU'VE REALLY GOT; WHEN YOU STRIP EVERYTHING DOWN, THAT'S ALL YOU'VE GOT, SO ALWAYS BE YOURSELF.

George Washington Carver

FEAR OF SOMETHING IS AT THE ROOT OF HATE FOR OTHERS, AND HATE WITHIN WILL EVENTUALLY DESTROY THE HATER. KEEP YOUR THOUGHTS FREE FROM HATE, AND YOU NEED HAVE NO FEAR FROM THOSE WHO HATE YOU.

John Lewis

EVERY GENERATION LEAVES BEHIND A LEGACY. WHAT THAT LEGACY WILL BE IS DETERMINED BY THE PEOPLE OF THAT GENERATION. WHAT LEGACY DO YOU WANT TO LEAVE BEHIND?

Kwame Nkrumah

THOUGHT WITHOUT PRACTICE IS EMPTY; AND ACTION WITHOUT THOUGHT IS BLIND.

A. Philip Randolph

"JUSTICE IS NEVER GIVEN; IT IS EXACTED AND THE STRUGGLE MUST BE CONTINUOUS FOR FREEDOM IS NEVER A FINAL FACT, BUT A CONTINUING EVOLVING PROCESS TO HIGHER AND HIGHER LEVELS OF HUMAN, SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, POLITICAL AND RELIGIOUS RELATIONSHIP."